Description
Fun and most definitely one of a kind
and curiously
based on the color and nature of the bold black on cream pattern decoration--and what gorgeous pattern it is
I can't resist a perfect orange glaze
and that this vessel was made using a mold
c. 1870 Microphotograph of Blood Cells Under Microscope, Dr. S. W. Fletcher, Pepperell MA (1 of 2) Ballantine bottle opener Fun and most definitely oneI don't know a whole lot about microphotography or about blood cells either, really! but I know that this is a microphotograph (a photograph taken under a microscope) of blood, and that is was produced by Dr. S. W. Fletcher of Pepperell, MA c. 1870. (Included in documentation is another from the set this came from, that one mounted with printed attribution on the board.) I've learned that William Henry Fox Talbot (18001877) was taking photographs
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